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he has one white and one african. this is like the one drop rule. so it is really interesting that sexism is farmer casual partly because it's the interpersonal, these guys i was talking with actually -- yes, there've ex-wives they hate ex-wives lawyers who they hate even more. but they also have come to you know, women in their lives getting ahead of that. okay, so we are going to return to the subject of talk about specific groups. i think it is important not to defend central concept in your book, the idea of aggrieved in tolerance. i have a lot of questions. just tell the viewers what is that. >> guest: other groups i talk about, the father rights groups to the guys to beat up their wives or partners or kill them in some cases to guys who go postal or sort of opened fire at the work place to do man on the extreme right. i think the thread that binds all of them is this notion of a greek impediment. the easiest way i can describe it to you is to tell you one story where i first encountered it. i was on a tv talk show opposite for these men who we
he has one white and one african. this is like the one drop rule. so it is really interesting that sexism is farmer casual partly because it's the interpersonal, these guys i was talking with actually -- yes, there've ex-wives they hate ex-wives lawyers who they hate even more. but they also have come to you know, women in their lives getting ahead of that. okay, so we are going to return to the subject of talk about specific groups. i think it is important not to defend central concept in your...
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he's african-american, a black and a white parent. this is like the win drop rule. >> host: right, right, right. >> guest: it is really, i think, interesting that sexism is far more casual, partly because it's the intercertainly, you know, these guys that i was talking with actually -- >> host: have a wife. >> guest: ex-wives they hate, exwife's lawyers that they hate more, and they have also, you know, women in their lives who they see as getting ahead of them. >> host: like a lot more women you can see as taking your job or, you know, whatever. yeah, yeah. okay. so we are going to return to that subject talking about the specific groups, but i think it's important now to define this central concept of the book, the idea of a grieved entitlement. i have questions about it, and so just tell the viewers what is that? what's a grieved entitlement? >> guest: it's a phrase i came up with. all the groups i talk about the the men's rights group, father's rights group, the guys who beat up their wifings, partners, or kill them in some cases,
he's african-american, a black and a white parent. this is like the win drop rule. >> host: right, right, right. >> guest: it is really, i think, interesting that sexism is far more casual, partly because it's the intercertainly, you know, these guys that i was talking with actually -- >> host: have a wife. >> guest: ex-wives they hate, exwife's lawyers that they hate more, and they have also, you know, women in their lives who they see as getting ahead of them. >>...
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>> i led the white house faith-based initiative and president obama's first term and now i am a columnist for the daily beast and i run a social consulting company called value partnership. >> host: do you have a church? >> i attended congregation in washington dc. i was an associate professor in cambridge massachusetts. >> how did you get associated with the president and the faith-based initiative? >> guest: i started within early in 2,005 and started defending devotionals. i was a staffer doing outreach like a lot of other folks and i decided one day that in addition to policy advice he needs somebody thinking about his soul so i decided to send him an e-mail one day and i have no idea if he would respond if were we like it but he wrote me back and said this devotionals is exactly what i needed today. would you do it every day? that was six years ago and i have been sending them every day since. >> host: and what will we find? find?guest. >> 365 devotionals that help him start his day. in addition to that you'll find storieyou willfind stories of fe white house. president obama like we
>> i led the white house faith-based initiative and president obama's first term and now i am a columnist for the daily beast and i run a social consulting company called value partnership. >> host: do you have a church? >> i attended congregation in washington dc. i was an associate professor in cambridge massachusetts. >> how did you get associated with the president and the faith-based initiative? >> guest: i started within early in 2,005 and started defending...
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i think that it's -- it was the promise and pledge into the goal of president clinton and president obama central to the first campaigns of the white house to change that and to elevate themselves and our politics. all three of them have failed. again, not all his fault by any means but he has been the biggest value of the three by political scientists use to measure politics. so it is a puzzle. and why allies had a lot of partisan republicans are concerned about this there are people who are engaged in politics but look at the mess in washington and just kind of spread out their disdain for everybody. so it is a challenge given the incentives today to fight the other side which they do fiercely and still elevate yourself with a wide electorate because once you yield to those incentives it is very difficult to them in terms of policy and rhetoric it is a puzzle and i think everybody in the country that cares about that, not just any partisan way but because we want our country to have a functioning government should be encouraging politicians of both parties to try to change a dynamic tha
i think that it's -- it was the promise and pledge into the goal of president clinton and president obama central to the first campaigns of the white house to change that and to elevate themselves and our politics. all three of them have failed. again, not all his fault by any means but he has been the biggest value of the three by political scientists use to measure politics. so it is a puzzle. and why allies had a lot of partisan republicans are concerned about this there are people who are...
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president obama many times sees things through a very personal lens. and he does not see them from the public policy perspective. and he sees, as i write in the book, we got to talk about it. he sees a criticism of him as a way of you fostering a great reputation for yourself. that is, it is at his expense that you have gained. i never saw it that way. i think in the buck is a reflection. if you have power, if you have influence, if you have a seat at the table and you don't use that power and influence, if you in that great -- the greatest thing is to wasted. what do i have to lose? i mean, i'm a kid. parents came here with nothing to muscle a public on the hallway and a partner in chicago. the most important thing to let the ways their virginity to use the power and influence felt wasted. i think barack obama is a better president of the netting states because of our criticism. for two years that relate an immediate the white house. >> deferred action. those kids who came into the as states. he had the discretion, but he kept saying, and he said it p
president obama many times sees things through a very personal lens. and he does not see them from the public policy perspective. and he sees, as i write in the book, we got to talk about it. he sees a criticism of him as a way of you fostering a great reputation for yourself. that is, it is at his expense that you have gained. i never saw it that way. i think in the buck is a reflection. if you have power, if you have influence, if you have a seat at the table and you don't use that power and...
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defy have a relationship in the book i think barack obama is a better president of the united states because of our criticism and for two years he said i don't have that power. meeting after meeting at the white house he said he singled me out along my colleagues. >> to provide action to the so-called dreamer's the kids who came to the united states when they were miners had a discussion. speaking to the president can't do that but when he got tired he did and the supreme court invalidated it as well. >> the communality embrace it there were hundreds and thousands and when he ran for the reelection of was october, a month before. i'm working that tv commercials there is barack obama in spanish i did this discussion because the values that i saw that my wife and i am still i said we've turned this around. at the end, and i hope we can get a reform out of congress. i've moved critically in italy for the rhetoric but some of the decisions they've taken that i think are anti-immigrant and i am still working hard to open a party to go back to the principles defendant for that based on com
defy have a relationship in the book i think barack obama is a better president of the united states because of our criticism and for two years he said i don't have that power. meeting after meeting at the white house he said he singled me out along my colleagues. >> to provide action to the so-called dreamer's the kids who came to the united states when they were miners had a discussion. speaking to the president can't do that but when he got tired he did and the supreme court...
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president obama many times sees things through a very personal lens. and he doesn't see them from a public policy perspective. he sees as i write in the book we got to talk about it. he sees a criticism of him as a way of you fostering a greater reputation for yourself. that is it says his expense that you have some gain. i never saw it that way. in the book there is a reflection of if you have power, if you have influence if you are at the table and you don't use the power and that influence the greatest sin is to waste it. what do i have to lose? i am a kid whose parents came here with nothing who slept on a cot in a hallway in an apartment in chicago and got to sit down and negotiate comprehensive immigration reform. i said to myself, the you bet the president met i'm astonished even my roots and right began that i can say something to the president that he would acknowledge and get him angry about it. the most important thing is don't waste opportunity to use her power and influence. i have always tried to -- i hope one day to have a better relatio
president obama many times sees things through a very personal lens. and he doesn't see them from a public policy perspective. he sees as i write in the book we got to talk about it. he sees a criticism of him as a way of you fostering a greater reputation for yourself. that is it says his expense that you have some gain. i never saw it that way. in the book there is a reflection of if you have power, if you have influence if you are at the table and you don't use the power and that influence...
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if you have picked out the pieces and the problem is for everyone i talked to familiar with the white house legislative offices and senator reid's office and if president obama was just pushing so hard to get a vote on this and from what i anderson and he believed he could get to 60. harry reid never thought he could but -- >> host: harry reid didn't want the ban to be proposed in the first place. but just to tease you a little bit about the subtitle, he wants to take your guns but he must take hours. even the ban that is basically dianne feinstein's proposal didn't involve seizing automatic rifles. it required a semi-automatic rifle and required registering them and increased the fees that it take to do that but there was never any mention. it made the sales difficult. that's true. >> first i would point out it says it would help the law enforcement take the guns. >> fear specifically forbidden by law. >> guest: but this is what they are recommending on the agenda. obama's gun control agenda is forbidden as it should be. >> host: in that amendment that schumer and manchin and toomey
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house legislative affairs offices and cementer read's office, president obama was pushing so hard to get a vote on this and actually from what i understand he believes he can get to 60 and harry reid never believed he could. >> host: harry reid didn't want the ban to be proposed in the first place. but just to tease you a little about your subtitle obama wants to take your drums. he wants to take hours. you say even the ban that's basically dianne feinstein's proposal didn't involve seizing automatic rifles. it required a semi-automatic rifles and required registering them and increased the fees that it would take to do that. but there was never any mention that it made sales difficult. but the seizure i didn't see -- >> host: i would point out again it says registration, which is what they would get, the registration would help the law enforcement take the guns -- >> host: the federal legislation specifically it is forbidden by law. >> host: >> guest: what they are recommending on the agenda, the gun control agenda it is forbidden as it should be. >> host: as the amendment that manc
house legislative affairs offices and cementer read's office, president obama was pushing so hard to get a vote on this and actually from what i understand he believes he can get to 60 and harry reid never believed he could. >> host: harry reid didn't want the ban to be proposed in the first place. but just to tease you a little about your subtitle obama wants to take your drums. he wants to take hours. you say even the ban that's basically dianne feinstein's proposal didn't involve...
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legislative affairs office and senator reid's office as president obama was pushing so hard to get a vote on this. .. and. >> this is what they are recommended with the above agenda that it is forbidden as it should be. you have the irs is targeting conservatives the nsa spies on all of us. we know that they go through a record sandy bill. no one believes the federal government when they say we're not keeping track. >> host: that is a good point. >> guest: if you do you are being spied. though i just go the nsa is that e-mail. [laughter] especially this year outrageously evasive with federal government is no privacy i am a get under the and my gut it is registered. i have zero doubt they will go back to the viet my guide will not be grandfathered in they will get back. >> host: with the board fascinating things and then actually bought and registered. no crime they're all be committed by. >> they will not go to the 17 steps like the five hourglass which was eliminated last year, can you imagine a criminal? i need to take my 20.question test? it is ridiculous. the only ones to get are
legislative affairs office and senator reid's office as president obama was pushing so hard to get a vote on this. .. and. >> this is what they are recommended with the above agenda that it is forbidden as it should be. you have the irs is targeting conservatives the nsa spies on all of us. we know that they go through a record sandy bill. no one believes the federal government when they say we're not keeping track. >> host: that is a good point. >> guest: if you do you are...
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white house but has been arrested twice for protesting outside the white house. >> host: that is a quick look at some of the books coming out this fall from norton publishing. >> want to see the loss of journalism. i don't want to see, it is frustrating to see state and local journalism not covered because the national journalism is not as good if you don't have the local journalism. of lot of what i do is watching, reading local and state stories what is happening at that level how that bubbles up to the national level. if they're not people on the ground doing that sort of work, i think national journalismpe
white house but has been arrested twice for protesting outside the white house. >> host: that is a quick look at some of the books coming out this fall from norton publishing. >> want to see the loss of journalism. i don't want to see, it is frustrating to see state and local journalism not covered because the national journalism is not as good if you don't have the local journalism. of lot of what i do is watching, reading local and state stories what is happening at that level how...
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everybody that the obama coalition contains in order to win a coalition for the white house because they do well in midterm cycles. so there is pressure, even to acknowledge climate change as a result of nanometer dvd, embrace marriage, something may be on guns and of course immigration reform. what is your race about how to thought? >> guest: president reagan is a good example. but he believed in the effect of government. rather than one that was amply eviscerated. he talked about opportunity and how we have a responsibility to create the opportunity for individuals to flourish and expand on their own potential. we should be about hope and the opportunity that we want for the american people to aspire to. or rather, it's all about negativity. that's about the government. frankly, government has an import role, so we we've repositioned out boldly in terms of the language, but also in terms of the policy does speak to young women, hispanics, you've got to show you are embracing not folding it in to what i call an out of because that's what we are today based on immigration, absolutely. ou
everybody that the obama coalition contains in order to win a coalition for the white house because they do well in midterm cycles. so there is pressure, even to acknowledge climate change as a result of nanometer dvd, embrace marriage, something may be on guns and of course immigration reform. what is your race about how to thought? >> guest: president reagan is a good example. but he believed in the effect of government. rather than one that was amply eviscerated. he talked about...
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a think it was president reagan that decided to build a pool somewhere in the white house. he couldn't get it done and president obama reflected how difficult would that become today, not just with their position and all the parties but the scrutiny of the media and the commentary. we have become an important national debate that would distract from other things so that i thought was a powerful example of how far more constrained this very powerful president is. all presidents are powerful but i think the range of things that they can do on their own is -- >> host: we hear a lot today about is china going to be the next superpower? is it overtaking the united states? to point out that that is really not the type of conversation we should be having when we talk about power. what is it though that you see is fundamentally unhelpful about that way of thinking? >> guest: that is what i call the elevator approach in politics. who is up and who is down? it also happens in companies. the rankings in the horse race and someone is up and in fact for example you lose sight of the fac
a think it was president reagan that decided to build a pool somewhere in the white house. he couldn't get it done and president obama reflected how difficult would that become today, not just with their position and all the parties but the scrutiny of the media and the commentary. we have become an important national debate that would distract from other things so that i thought was a powerful example of how far more constrained this very powerful president is. all presidents are powerful but...
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coming gave people, latino and african-american women that they lost one more time, everybody that the obama coalition contains to try to go after and appeal some of those voters in order to win a coalition for the white house because they do well in the electoral -- excuse me the midterm cycle but that is older, wider, more male. so there is more pressure even to acknowledge that climate change is a result of the man-made activity and increase in a marriage. something may be on guns and of course immigration reform. what is your advice about that attempt. >> guest: president reagan was a good example with conservative philosophy. but he believed an effective and efficient government and rather than one that was simply in disarray that. he talked about how he had an opportunity and responsibility to nurture the environment to create the opportunity for individuals to flourish and expand on their own potential. we should be about hope and the opportunity we want for the american people to aspire to but rather it is all about negativity and it's about decimating the government. well, you know,
coming gave people, latino and african-american women that they lost one more time, everybody that the obama coalition contains to try to go after and appeal some of those voters in order to win a coalition for the white house because they do well in the electoral -- excuse me the midterm cycle but that is older, wider, more male. so there is more pressure even to acknowledge that climate change is a result of the man-made activity and increase in a marriage. something may be on guns and of...
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coalition contains two go after and peel off some of those voters in order to win a coalition for the white house. they do well and midterm cycle is that his older wife her males. there is pressure to acknowledge that climate change was a result of activity, and embrace marriage and something may be on guns and of course immigration reform. what is your advice about how to broaden the attempt? >> guest: president reagan was a good example. he embraced the conservative philosophy but he believes in effective and efficient government. he talked about opportunity and how we had a responsibility to have an environment to create opportunity for individuaindividua ls to flourish and expand on their own potential. we should be about hope and the opportunity that we want for the american people to aspire to. rather it's all about negativity. it's about decimating government. frankly the government has a very important role. it should be a limited role. we need to reposition ourselves not only in terms of the language but also in terms of the policy. speak to the young people, to women and hispanics
coalition contains two go after and peel off some of those voters in order to win a coalition for the white house. they do well and midterm cycle is that his older wife her males. there is pressure to acknowledge that climate change was a result of activity, and embrace marriage and something may be on guns and of course immigration reform. what is your advice about how to broaden the attempt? >> guest: president reagan was a good example. he embraced the conservative philosophy but he...
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he was by bill clinton's side, certainly an adviser, and now he is there with president obama, and it sort of informs a little bit of the mood of needing to be bullish and needing to be strong when it comes to dealing with benjamin netanyahu, because everybody has been there before. i had american officials tell me benjamin netanyahu thinks he can wait this out until we leave, but we're going to be here longer than him. so we can just try to move the ball forward a little bit here and there until he is edged out of the political scene because that's just the nature of politics in israel. but benjamin netanyahu has just been re-elected. so there were a series of miscalculations. but i think that what i would like to remind people of is that there is a tendency in the arab world, and possibly around the world to always say, america is just wrong it's america's fault. america didn't deliver. i think to some extent there is absolutely truth to that. but i think that it's also important for people in the region, for people like me, for people in the arab world, to come to grips with their
he was by bill clinton's side, certainly an adviser, and now he is there with president obama, and it sort of informs a little bit of the mood of needing to be bullish and needing to be strong when it comes to dealing with benjamin netanyahu, because everybody has been there before. i had american officials tell me benjamin netanyahu thinks he can wait this out until we leave, but we're going to be here longer than him. so we can just try to move the ball forward a little bit here and there...
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rahm emanuel was back not necessarily -- is certainly an adviser and there was president obama and it informed a little bit of the move of needing to be oldish and needing to be strong when it comes to dealing with benjamin netanyahu because everyone has been there before. i have had american officials tell me benjamin netanyahu thinks he can wait this out until we leave but we are going to be here longer than him. so we can just try to move the ball forward a little bit here and there until he is edged out of the political scene because that's the nature of politics in israel but benjamin netanyahu had just been reelected. there were a series of miscalculations, but i think what i would like to remind people of is that there is a tendency in the arab world and possibly around the world to always say it's america's fault. americans did not deliver and to some extent there is absolute truth to that but it's important for people like me and people in the arab world to come to grips with their own responsibility about what they can do. obviously it's very difficult for the palestinians t
rahm emanuel was back not necessarily -- is certainly an adviser and there was president obama and it informed a little bit of the move of needing to be oldish and needing to be strong when it comes to dealing with benjamin netanyahu because everyone has been there before. i have had american officials tell me benjamin netanyahu thinks he can wait this out until we leave but we are going to be here longer than him. so we can just try to move the ball forward a little bit here and there until he...
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president reagan that decided to build a pool somewhere in the white house. president obama reflected how difficult would that become today, not just with the opposition and all the parties, but the scrutiny of the media and would become an important national debate and would distract from other things. so that was an example of how more for constrained this very powerful president is. the range of things they can do on their own is shrinking. >> host: we hear a lot today about is china going to be the next superpower, is it overtaking the united states? you point out that's really not the type of conversation we should be having only talk about power. what is the ec is fundamentally unhelpful about that way of thinking? >> that's what i call the elevator approach. who's up, who's down. it also happens that the companies if you center back, you decide on the fact china is a very poor country that has very, very important problems and challenges that are hard to tackle. you'd lose sight of the fact at the power the chinese leadership is a more constrained now.
president reagan that decided to build a pool somewhere in the white house. president obama reflected how difficult would that become today, not just with the opposition and all the parties, but the scrutiny of the media and would become an important national debate and would distract from other things. so that was an example of how more for constrained this very powerful president is. the range of things they can do on their own is shrinking. >> host: we hear a lot today about is china...
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there is a recent interview with president obama in which he explains that she was reading the story of a think it was president ronald reagan but decided to build a pool somewhere in the white house, and that president about life reflected how difficult would that become today not just with the position but the scrutiny of the media and of the commentary became. become an important national the date that would distract from other things. so that was a powerful example of how more constrained the very powerful president hs and all presidents are tom orval but i think that the the range of things they can do on their own is shrinking. >> host: we hear a lot today about is china going to be the next superpower overtaking the united states you point out that that is really not the type of conversation we should be having when we talk about power. what is it that you see has fundamentally on helpful about that we've thinking? >> guest: that is what i call the elevator approach of the jeal policies, who is up, who is down, and also happens with companies, the rankings, the horse race, the
there is a recent interview with president obama in which he explains that she was reading the story of a think it was president ronald reagan but decided to build a pool somewhere in the white house, and that president about life reflected how difficult would that become today not just with the position but the scrutiny of the media and of the commentary became. become an important national the date that would distract from other things. so that was a powerful example of how more constrained...
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, i think it was president reagan, and decided to build a -- somewhere in the white house. president obama reflected how difficult would that become today, not just with the opposition of all the parties but the scrutiny of the media and the commentary. and what would become an important national debate that would distract things. that was i thought a powerful example of how far more constrained a very powerful president is. all presidents are powerful but i think the range of things they can do on their own is restricted. >> host: we hear a lot today about if china is going to be the next superpower and isn't overtaking the united states? you point out that is really not the type of conversatconversat ion we should be having when we talk about power. what is it that you see is fundamentally unhelpful about that way of thinking? >> that is what i call the elevator approach to policies. who is up and who is downed? their rankings in the horserace and it's someone is up and affect for example you lose sight of the fact that china is a very powerful company that has very impor
, i think it was president reagan, and decided to build a -- somewhere in the white house. president obama reflected how difficult would that become today, not just with the opposition of all the parties but the scrutiny of the media and the commentary. and what would become an important national debate that would distract things. that was i thought a powerful example of how far more constrained a very powerful president is. all presidents are powerful but i think the range of things they can...